Going Away?

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N1 Iain thx Bruv.. any home match i always stay in Woolwich accross the free ferry with family.. free lodgings too, same at newcastle soon.. family up there too, i love to wind the sad os up 🙂 good pubs up there tho, well as long as i dont wear my hammers shirt to the pub

hey Iain can u tell me if we had a player called Dave Knjght at the club in the 80’s or early 90’s maybe even late 70’s he is an aussie i no his son he says he plyed for us and has the shirts to prove it.

T-Jay
I checked every squad we had from 1964 – 1991 the only knight that ever played for West Ham was Allen McKnight who was our goalkeeper for 1988-1989 season, Came from Celtic.
We had Phil Parkes as our Goalie after that.
Think the Guy is a BS

Is Iain dead or something – this post is a) boring and b) about 72 hours old, attracting no relevant comment and must be symptomatic of the fact that it’s international week and we’ve all drifted off into a sort of post lunch dip for old aged men after sunday dinner. We’ve gone to sleep.

Read the link that Stephen posted – almost makes you feel ashamed to be honest. I certainly didnt walk out when Wigan scored but I do remember well giving the warming up Deano a big cheer, and I guess part of the cheers was saying to AC ‘get him on you donut!!’. Since then I have heard AC explain that they are not rushing Deano back to full service which I can quite understand.
Equally shaming has to be our reaction to Boa Morte and Bowyer. Mia culpa on that one too!
Thought provoking stuff, Stephen.

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I'm a season ticket holder in the Dr Martens Lower and originally come from Saffron Walden in Essex, although I now live in Tunbridge Wells. By day I am a political writer and commentator for various media organisations including the Daily Telegraph, the BBC and Sky News. I am also publisher of the new monthly magazine called TOTAL POLITICS. I want this blog to be a mixture of gossip, humour, reporting and analysis - with the odd rant thrown in too. My other blog is a political one at http://iaindale.blogspot.com and if West Ham Till I Die attracts half as many readers as that, I'll be very happy.